Dvd +/- Rw Drives

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Different burning layouts, which sucks, because you can't inter-use the two styles. I'd recommend getting a DVD burner with dual capability, so you're not limited on options.
 
Yeah, just different formats. Different companies adopted each format for different reasons, none of which make any sense to me ...

Sony went after the + format early on. Pioneer jumped on the - format. Now they both make drives that do both. *shrug*

You can get a fast internal drive that does both - and + for under $300 now.
 
eddieturner2002
My dad got an DVD +/- 8X burner on the net for £65. I'd say that's pretty cheap.

And do all DVD players support only DVD-?
No. Most DVD players support neither, and the fairly expensive ones usually support both. At least that's been my experience, but that's in the US.
 
ROAD_DOGG33J
I would wait for the +/- drives to evolve

Depends on what you want to do with it. I've found that most PS2's are happier playing DVD +R's than -R's, none will play re-writables.

Most older DVD Players, expensive or otherwise prefer +R's and not -R's or RW's but most newer DVD players will play all four formats.

I would agree with waiting if you need the capacity. currently you can only burn 4Gb onto a DVD or about 2 hours of TV quality video, Wait for the dual-layer media to come down in price and get about 9gb or 4 hours to a disc :)
 
Wasn't directed at you... more the idiots that don't think ahead... they just think about all the money they can beat out of you...
 
Ahh, I get it now. I'd have to agree, as well. You'd think they'd just make something right off the bat that wouldn't have to be updated, well, they're just mean, I guess.
 
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